My brother actually pointed out to me - that verse he raps is from his EP that came out several years ago. The song is "I Am". But he's also used that line in a few of his older songs: "I told you plan B was to win your hearts before I win a Grammy."

Oh... and also Julian Casablancas + The Voidz. I thought it would appear on the list because of how much it was talked about on Gum. And everyone who wrote articles for the album seemed to really dig it.

I guess I lose some indie-cred points for name-dropping some of the following artists:
Ryan Adams, Conor Oberst, Beck, The Antlers, Elbow, Hamilton Leithauser, Mac Demarco
I know Kevin Drew, Jack White, TV on the Radio, and Interpol didn't quite hit the mark for Stereogum's "best of the year" standards, so I can understand the omission of those artists. But the others I named are really great albums. I was surprised to not see any of them.

I loved The Tree of Life so much. And Drive was also so great. There are a ton of movies I still haven't seen yet: Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, Melancholia, Bellflower, Beginners, Submarine, Midnight in Paris, Hugo, The Artist, American - The Bill Hicks Story, Cowboys & Aliens, Our Idiot Brother, The Rum Diary, The Muppets, 50/50, The Descendants, and Take Shelter.
Although, of the movies I saw this year, here is my list:
1) The Tree of Life
2) Drive
3) Inni
4) The King's Speech
5) Bridesmaids
6) Super 8
7) Conan O'Brien Can't Stop
8) Biutiful
9) Win Win
10) Hesher
Honorable mentions: Life In A Day / The Music Never Stopped.

I'm super duper confused with the lack of Feist, Ryan Adams, Iron and Wine, My Morning Jacket, Wilco, Wu Lyf, Beirut, and Radiohead on almost every one of the lists I've seen this year (SPIN, P4K, Stereogum...) Paste Magazine seems to be the only website that I agree with.

Am I the only one who thought this video kicked major ass. I've watched it 3 times today. It has such a fun and explosive presence about it... and no, not because the girl is literally exploding things.

Great great setlist. It's funny.... his encore was comprised of 3 songs that are all the last songs on his records.... "Let's Not Shit Ourselves" (last song on Lifted.... "Road To Joy" (last song on I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning).... and "One for You, One for Me" (last song on The People's Key)....

Is it because you feel like you are in a dentist office? That's how I feel. But that isn't necessarily a bad thing.... I think I like it a lot. I love the whole record and "Beth/Rest" I can see possibly growing on me.